Powers: Goldeneye possesses a cybernetic
right eye, from which he can fire a blast which temporarily
incapacitates the somatic nervous system of its victim,
eliminating the capacity for voluntary motion.
He runs an organization of mercenaries and assassins, who possess
vary degrees of combat training and experience in armed and
unarmed combat. His agents have access to conventional weaponry,
such as firearms and explosives, as well as advanced equipment,
such as a more powerful version of Goldeneye's nerve beam, and a
device able to fuse large quantities of electronics.

History: Goldeneye's past history is
unknown. He established himself as a professional assassin of
some repute.

(PM/IF#86)-Goldeneye was hired by Mr. Elwood to
destroy the Madball Express train. Goldeneye used a series of
attempts on the life of Rip Chord, a musician on board the train,
to cover the true motives. Goldeneye's men sabotaged a bridge
that the Express was crossing. Graco had the train stopped, but
not before they were most of the way on the trestle. Goldeneye's
men fused the train's electronics to prevent them from reversing
and escaping the damaged trestle, and had men stationed on the
nearby cliffs to take out anyone who tried to escape from the
train.
Power Man and Iron Fist, who had been hired to protect Rip Chord
and the train, broke through the bottom of the train and took out
Goldeneye's men. This enabled them to get the passengers out of
the train and off the trestle before it collapsed. Power Man
suspected an inside job, and so they headed back to New York,
where they caught Elwood paying off Goldeneye. Goldeneye used his
nerve blast in an attempt to stop Power Man, but it wasn't
powerful enough, and Cage knocked him out with a single swat.

Mr. Elwood was
the head of the Elwood Corporation. He knew that Graco's Madball
Express would fail its test run, and he stood to lose a lot of
money from his investors if this occurred. To prevent this, he
hired Goldeneye to destroy the train before it could have a
chance to fail. He was caught in the act of dealing with
Goldeneye by Power Man and Iron Fist, who carted him off to the
cops.

Harry Graco was employed by the Elwood
Corporation, and was the inventor of the Madball Express, a train
designed for high speed travel (its big claim to fame was the
ability to go up a forty-five degree upgrade at 200 mph).
However, he knew the train would fail its test, and so he tried
to kill the engineer and sabotage the train before it could have
a chance to fail. Iron Fist saw this, and subdued Graco, saving
the engineer. Graco, half-conscious, revealed that the train
should not be allowed to cross the tracks, and they stopped it,
but not before it was already on the tracks. He was presumably
turned over to the cops afterwards.

Rance Halliburton was Rip Chord's manager.
He acted as liason between Rip and Power Man and Iron Fist. He
was shot in the shoulder by one of Goldeneye's men, but was
rescued by the heroes, and saved.

Rip Chord was a rock musician who sought
to promote his new album by creating it while riding on the
Madball Express. He was heavily addicted to a variety of narcotic
drugs, and his "adventures" on the trip nearly foiled
the heroes attempts to defend him. Ultimately, while tripping, he
dove off a cliff after the train, and fell to his death. Rip's
album, recorded just prior his death set a new sales record.

Comments: Created by Denny O'Neil and
Denys Cowan.

Clarifications: Goldeneye should be
distinguished from:Goldeneye, the James Bond movie.Browneye